WO2018186841A1 - Rails de montage à oreilles en queue d'aronde - Google Patents
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H05—ELECTRIC TECHNIQUES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- H05K—PRINTED CIRCUITS; CASINGS OR CONSTRUCTIONAL DETAILS OF ELECTRIC APPARATUS; MANUFACTURE OF ASSEMBLAGES OF ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS
- H05K7/00—Constructional details common to different types of electric apparatus
- H05K7/18—Construction of rack or frame
- H05K7/183—Construction of rack or frame support rails therefor
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16M—FRAMES, CASINGS OR BEDS OF ENGINES, MACHINES OR APPARATUS, NOT SPECIFIC TO ENGINES, MACHINES OR APPARATUS PROVIDED FOR ELSEWHERE; STANDS; SUPPORTS
- F16M13/00—Other supports for positioning apparatus or articles; Means for steadying hand-held apparatus or articles
- F16M13/02—Other supports for positioning apparatus or articles; Means for steadying hand-held apparatus or articles for supporting on, or attaching to, an object, e.g. tree, gate, window-frame, cycle
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H05—ELECTRIC TECHNIQUES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- H05K—PRINTED CIRCUITS; CASINGS OR CONSTRUCTIONAL DETAILS OF ELECTRIC APPARATUS; MANUFACTURE OF ASSEMBLAGES OF ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS
- H05K5/00—Casings, cabinets or drawers for electric apparatus
- H05K5/02—Details
- H05K5/0204—Mounting supporting structures on the outside of casings
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- Electronic devices such as computing devices may engage with or be used in conjunction with other devices such as accessories or peripheral devices.
- Such accessories or peripheral devices may be plugged into the electronic devices, or may be isolated and used separately from the electronic devices.
- accessories and/or peripheral devices may be kept on a work surface such as a desk, table, or other surface in order to stow such devices.
- FIG. 1 A is a perspective view of an example mounting rail.
- Fig. IB is a side view of an example mounting rail.
- FIG. 2A is a perspective view of an example mounting rail.
- Fig. 2B is a side view of an example mounting rail.
- FIG. 3 A is a perspective view of an example mounting system having an example mounting rail.
- Fig. 3B is a perspective view of an example device mount of an example mounting system.
- FIG. 3C is a perspective view of an example mounting system having an example mounting rail.
- Fig. 3D is a cross-sectional view of an example mounting system having an example mounting rail.
- Fig. 4A is a perspective view of an example device enclosure having an example mounting rail.
- Fig. 4B is a perspective view of an example device enclosure having an example mounting rail.
- Fig. 4C is a perspective view of an example device enclosure having an example mounting rail.
- Electronic devices such as computing devices may engage with or be used in conjunction with other devices such as accessories or peripheral devices.
- Such devices may include headphones, speakers, microphones, mobile device mounts or stands, antennas, mice, joysticks or other game controllers, virtual reality headsets, or other accessories or peripheral devices.
- Such devices may be plugged into the electronic device, or may be isolated and used separately from the electronic device.
- accessories or peripheral devices may be kept on a work surface such as a desk, table, or other surface, or may be put away in a drawer or other location in order to stow the device. Stowing accessories or peripheral devices in a drawer, cabinet, or other location may be inconvenient and may prevent the device from being quickly and easily accessed, picked up, and/or used. Additionally, stowing the accessories or peripheral devices by leaving them on a convenient and/or nearby work surface, such as a desk or table, may clutter the work surface and may inhibit the efficient use of such a work surface.
- Implementations of the present disclosure provide mounting rails that may be used as part of a mounting system to hang or otherwise stow accessories or peripheral devices. Further, implementations of the present disclosure may provide mounting rails that may be used with or attached to electronic devices, and/or enclosures thereof, such that accessories or peripheral devices may be stowed or kept near such electronic devices for quick and easy access to the accessory or peripheral device without creating clutter or inhibiting efficient use of the area around the electronic device. Additionally, in some implementations of the present disclosure, such mounting rails or mounting systems may enable a device to be held or mounted in a position that is both out of the way and also able to be used at the same time.
- Example mounting rail 100 may include a base 102 and a dovetail lug 104.
- the dovetail lug 104 may extend from the base 102 and may also extend along a width or a span 103 of the base 102. In some implementations, the dovetail lug 104 may only extend along a portion of the width 103, or may be segmented or broken into separate portions along the width 103.
- Fig. IB a side view of the example mounting rail 100 is illustrated.
- the dovetail lug 104 may include a bottom portion 106 having a first width or thickness 105, and a top portion 108 having a second width or thickness 107.
- the second thickness 107 may be larger than the first thickness 105, in some implementations.
- the bottom portion 106 and the top portion 108 may define a front overhang 109 and a back overhang 111 of the dovetail lug 104. Each of the front overhang 109 and the back overhang 111 may extend outward from the bottom portion 106 to the top portion 108.
- each of the front overhang 109 and the back overhang 111 may result from the top portion 108 extending beyond the bottom portion 106 on both a front side or edge and a back side or edge of the dovetail lug 104.
- the front overhang 109 and the back overhang 111 may extend into the page of Fig. IB and along the front edge and the back edge, respectively, of the dovetail lug 104. Therefore, in some situations, the second thickness may be equal to the first thickness plus the distance of both the front overhang 109 and the back overhang 111.
- the dovetail lug 104 may have another cross-sectional shape.
- the dovetail lug 104 may have a T-shaped cross-section or a substantially T-shaped cross-section, or a cross- section of another shape having a front overhang 109 and a back overhang 111.
- it is contemplated that the dovetail lug 104 may have a cross-sectional shape that may only have a single overhang, or an overhang on only one side or edge of the dovetail lug 104.
- Such a single overhang cross-section may be L-shaped, J-shaped, or may have another suitable shape.
- Example mounting rail 200 may be similar to example mounting rail 100. Further, the similarly-named elements of example mounting rail 200 may be similar in function and/or structure to the respective elements of example mounting rail 100, as they are described above.
- Example mounting rail 200 may include a plurality of dovetail lugs 204a, 204b, 204c, 204d . . . 204n (hereinafter collectively referred to as dovetail lugs 204), arranged in an array across a base 202 of the mounting rail 200.
- the plurality of dovetail lugs 204 may include more or fewer dovetail lugs 204 than is illustrated, in some implementations.
- the base 202 may be a plate, substrate, or another component suitable to structurally orient and support the plurality of dovetail lugs 204.
- the base 202 may be engageable with another component of an electronic device such as a computing device.
- the base 202 may be removably attachable or engageable with a computing device enclosure, or a chassis thereof.
- the base 202 may enable the mounting rail 200 to be attached and detached as desired to a computing device, or a chassis or enclosure thereof.
- Each dovetail lug 204 may be a rib, rail, beam, or another protrusion extending from the base 202 of the mounting rail 200.
- each or any dovetail lug 204 of the plurality of dovetail lugs 204 may be a unitary, integral part of the mounting rail 200, or the base 202 thereof.
- each or any of the dovetail lugs 204 may be a separate, discrete component that may be fastened to or assembled on to the mounting rail 200, or the base 202 thereof.
- each dovetail lug 204 of the plurality of dovetail lugs 204 may be spaced apart from an adjacent dovetail lug 204 so as to define a retention channel 214.
- Each retention channel 214 may be a cavity or passage in the mounting rail 200, and may be suitably shaped and structured so as to receive and retain a dovetail lug within the retention channel.
- each retention channel 214 may be suitably shaped and structured to receive a lug of a different geometry other than a dovetail.
- each retention channel may have a channel floor 216 having a floor width, and a channel throat 218 having a throat width, which may be smaller or shorter than the floor width 216a.
- the channel throat 218 of the retention channel 214 may be defined by a front overhang of one dovetail lug 204 of the plurality of dovetail lugs 204, and the back overhang of an adjacent dovetail lug 204 of the plurality of dovetail lugs 204.
- a front retention surface 210 of dovetail lug 204c may define, at least partially, the front overhang of dovetail lug 204c, as described above.
- a back retention surface 212 of dovetail lug 204b may define, at least partially, the back overhang of dovetail lug 204b.
- the front retention surface 210 and the back retention surface 212 may be similar to front retention surface 110 and back retention surface 112, respectively, as they are described above.
- retention channel 214b, and the channel floor 216 and the channel throat 218 thereof, disposed in between dovetail lug 204b and dovetail lug 204c, may be defined by front retention surface 210 and back retention surface 212.
- the bottom portion of two adjacent dovetail lugs may define the channel floor of a retention channel disposed in between such dovetail lugs, and the top portions of the two adjacent dovetail lugs may define the channel throat of such retention channel.
- each retention channel 214 may have a cross-section shape that is the inverse to the cross-section shape of the adjacent dovetail lugs that define the retention channel.
- some or all of the dovetail lugs 204 may have a substantially trapezoidal cross-section. Accordingly, some or all of the retention channels 214 may have an inverse trapezoidal cross-section.
- the plurality of retention channels 214 may be arranged in an array that may be alternatingly disposed along the plurality of dovetail lugs 204, or the array thereof. Stated differently, the dovetail lugs 204 and the retention channels 214 may alternate with one another, such that some of the retention channels 214 of the plurality of retention channels 214 are disposed between two dovetail lugs, and some of the dovetail lugs 204 of the plurality of dovetail lugs 204 may be disposed in between two retention channels 214.
- dovetail lugs 204 disposed on the ends of the array of dovetail lugs 204, dovetail lug 204a and dovetail lug 204n, in the illustrated example, may only be disposed next to a single retention channel, retention channel 214a and retention channel 214n, respectively, in the illustrated example.
- the dovetail lugs 204 that are disposed on the ends of the array may only have one retention surface and/or one overhang to partially define the single retention channel 214 adjacent to the respective end dovetail lug 204.
- the example mounting system 301 may include an example mounting rail 300 and an example device mount 320.
- Example mounting rail 300 may be similar to other above- described example mounting rails. Further, the similarly-named elements of example mounting rail 300 may be similar in function and/or structure to the respective elements of other example mounting rails, as they are described above.
- Fig. 3B a detail perspective view of the device mount 320 is illustrated.
- Device mount 320 may include an attachment portion 322 to attach to, fix to, or engage with the mounting rail 300, and a device portion 324 fixed to the attachment portion 322 to hold, hang, or otherwise support or engage with a device, for example, an accessory or peripheral device.
- the device portion 324 may have a variety of structures or shapes to support or engage with a variety of different accessories or peripheral devices.
- the device portion 324 may include a hanger 330 that is pivotably attached to the attachment portion 322. As such, the hanger 330 may pivot in a direction similar to direction 313 in order to move from a stowed position to a hanging position, as illustrated in Fig. 3B.
- the device portion 324, or the hanger 330 thereof may receive an accessory or peripheral device, for example a pair of headphones or a headset, such that the accessory or peripheral device may hang from the device portion 324.
- the attachment portion 322 may include an attachment lug 326.
- the attachment portion 322 may include a plurality of attachment lugs 326 so as to also include an attachment channel 328.
- Fig. 3C a perspective view of the example mounting system 301 is illustrated, wherein the device mount 320 is assembled on to, fixed to, attached to, retained to or on, or otherwise engaged with the mounting rail 300.
- the attachment portion 322 may have a single attachment lug 326.
- the mounting rail 300 may have a first dovetail lug and a second dovetail lug spaced apart from the first dovetail lug so as to define a retention channel in between the first dovetail lug and the second dovetail lug.
- the retention channel may have a matching cross-section to that of the attachment lug 326 so as to receive and retain the attachment lug 326.
- the attachment portion 322 may have a first attachment lug and a second attachment lug spaced apart from the first attachment lug so as to define an attachment channel.
- the mounting rail 300 may have a single dovetail lug.
- the attachment channel may have a matching cross-section to that of the dovetail lug so as to receive and retain the dovetail lug of the mounting rail 300.
- FIG. 3D a cross-sectional view of the example mounting system 301, taken along view line 3D-3D of Fig. 3C, is illustrated.
- view line 3D-3D of Fig. 3C is illustrated.
- the attachment lug 326 may be part of a plurality of attachment lugs 326 disposed in or arranged in an array along or across the attachment portion 322.
- each of the plurality of attachment lugs 326 may be similar to the dovetail lugs 304 described herein, or dovetail lugs described above.
- the plurality of attachment lugs 326 may be spaced apart from each other and arranged so as to define a plurality of attachment channels 328, also disposed along or arranged in an array along or across the attachment portion 322.
- each of the plurality of attachment channels 328 may be similar to retention channels 314 described herein, or other retention channels described above.
- the attachment lugs 326 and the attachment channels 328 may be different from the dovetail lugs and retention channels, respectively, but may still engage with the dovetail lugs and retentions channels of the mounting rail.
- the dovetail lug 304 may be part of a plurality of dovetail lugs 304 arranged in an array across a base 302 of the mounting rail 300. The plurality of dovetail lugs 304 may be spaced apart from each other and arranged so as to define a plurality of retention channels 314.
- the plurality of attachment lugs 326 may engage with the plurality of retention channels 314, and the plurality of dovetail lugs 304 may engage with the plurality of attachment channels 328 such that the device mount 320 is retained to, fixed to, or securably attached to the mounting rail 300.
- the plurality of dovetail lugs 304 and the plurality of attachment lugs 326 may interlock with each other and/or mesh with each other in a secure fashion in order to secure the device mount 320 to the mounting rail 300.
- each dovetail lug 304 when the mounting rail 300 is engaged with the device mount 320, each dovetail lug 304 may have a bottom portion that may be engaged with or disposed in a channel throat of the attachment channel 328 within which the dovetail lug 304 is retained.
- each attachment lug 326 may also have a bottom portion that may be engaged with or disposed in a channel throat of the retention channel 314 within which the attachment lug 326 is retained.
- the dovetail lugs, retention channels, attachment lugs, and attachment channels may all have matching trapezoidal cross-sections, so as to securably engage with each other.
- the device mount 320 may slidably engage with the mounting rail 300 in a sufficiently tight manner so as to not easily slide out, or accidentally become disengaged.
- the device mount 320 may have a press fit, interference fit, and/or a friction fit with the mounting rail 300.
- the attachment portion 322 may engage with the mounting rail 300 such that the device mount 320 is retained to the mounting rail 300, and such that the engagement of the lugs and channels of the device mount 320 with the lugs and channels of the mounting rail 300 prevent the device mount 320 from pulling from or being removed from the mounting rail 300 in a direction similar to direction 315.
- Direction 315 may be lateral to an insertion direction of the device mount 320 onto the mounting rail 300.
- a perspective view of an example device enclosure 401 is illustrated.
- the device enclosure 401 may be an enclosure for an electronic device, for example, a computing device. Therefore, in some implementations, the device enclosure 401 may be referred to as a computing device enclosure 401.
- the computing device enclosure 401 in some implementations, may be a case or housing for a PC, notebook computer, workstation, desktop computer, computer tower, server housing, or another type of computing device enclosure. In other implementations, the device enclosure 401 may be an enclosure for another type of electronic device, other than a computing device.
- the device enclosure may include a chassis 432, in some implementations.
- the chassis 432 may refer to a structural component, frame, cage, or another portion or element of the device enclosure 401.
- the chassis 432 may refer to the enclosure itself, or a housing or case thereof, or another portion of the device enclosure 401.
- the device enclosure 401 may include a mounting rail
- the mounting rail 400 may be disposed on or attached to the exterior surface 434.
- the exterior surface 434 is just one example exterior surface, and the mounting rail 400, or the dovetail lug and/or retention channel thereof, may be disposed on or attached to any number of exterior surfaces of the enclosure, or the chassis 432 thereof.
- the mounting rail 400, or the dovetail lug and/or retention channel thereof may be part of the chassis 432, i.e., may be unitarily integrated into the chassis 432.
- the mounting rail 400, or the dovetail lug and/or retention channel thereof may be removable or detachable from the chassis 432.
- a detail perspective view of the device enclosure 401 is illustrated wherein the mounting rail 400 is removed from the chassis 432.
- the mounting rail 400 may be detachable from the chassis 432 as illustrated. In other implementations, the mounting rail 400 may be detachable in other manners or through other mechanisms.
- the mounting rail 400 may be assembled on to the chassis 432, the external surface 434 thereof, or any other external surface thereof, with mechanical fasteners such as screws, bolts, pins, clips, tabs, or other mechanical fasteners.
- the mounting rail 400 may be assembled on to or attached to the chassis 432 by being inserted into a receiving or retaining slot. Such a slot may engage with the mounting rail 400, or a base thereof, in a dovetail manner in order to retain the mounting rail to the chassis 432.
- example device enclosure 401 a perspective view of example device enclosure 401 is illustrated wherein the mounting rail 400 is engaged with several examples of device mounts.
- Such example device mounts 420a, 420b, and 420c, (hereinafter collectively referred to as device mounts 420) may be engaged with a dovetail lug and/or a retention channel of the mounting rail 400, and in further implementations, may be engaged with a plurality of dovetail lugs and retention channels.
- Each example device mount 420 may be held or fixed to the mounting rail 400, and thus the device enclosure 401, through such an engagement with the plurality of dovetail lugs and/or retention channels.
- Device mounts 420 may have a variety of arms, hangers, tabs, posts, cradles, or other structures and components, with or on which accessories or peripheral devices may be disposed in order to stow such devices and/or keep such devices out of the way or easily accessible.
- accessories or peripheral devices may include headphones, speakers, microphones, mobile devices, mobile device mounts or stands, antennas, mice, joysticks or other game controllers, virtual reality headsets, or other accessories or peripheral devices.
- accessories or peripheral devices may be engaged with the device mount 420c in order to be held or cradled while the device is utilized.
- example accessory 436 (shown in phantom) is held or cradled by device mount 420c such that the accessory 436 may be viewed or interacted with by a user.
- device mount 420c such that the accessory 436 may be viewed or interacted with by a user.
- other device mounts which may have a variety of structures and components, not shown herein are contemplated to be engageable with the mounting rail 400.
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Abstract
La présente invention porte, dans un exemple, sur un rail de montage pouvant comprendre une base et une oreille en queue d'aronde. L'oreille en queue d'aronde peut s'étendre à partir de la base et peut également s'étendre le long d'une largeur de la base. L'oreille en queue d'aronde peut comprendre une partie inférieure ayant une première épaisseur, et une partie supérieure ayant une seconde épaisseur. La seconde épaisseur est plus grande que la première épaisseur. Dans d'autres modes de réalisation, la partie inférieure et la partie supérieure peuvent définir un surplomb avant et un surplomb arrière de l'oreille en queue d'aronde.
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